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Diabetic dermopathy is a condition that causes small lesions to appear on the skin, typically on the shins. While its cause is unknown, research shows it may be due to poor circulation that results from diabetes that's not well-managed.
Diabetic dermopathy is a condition that causes small lesions to appear on the skin, typically on the shins. While its cause is unknown, research shows it may be due to poor circulation that results from diabetes that's not well-managed.
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